I'm thinking to install a "tempering" or "mixing" valve on my hot-water heater. This mixes some cold water with the hot water coming out of your hot-water heater (before it flows off to the various hot-water faucets). As I understand it, this his many advantages:
1. You can set your tank to a hotter temperature, thereby effectively having more hot water available, without worrying about scalding. This is my primary motivation, a 50 gallon tank, set to 120-degrees or so, not cutting it with a girlfriend now cohabiting and taking lots of baths.
2. By not having your tank set to a lower temperature, you avoid the risk of Legonnaire's disease.
3. The hot water coming to your faucets is always the same temperature, regardless of where the heater is in its cycle (thermostat hysteresis).
So, my question: what is a good brand/model to get ?
1. You can set your tank to a hotter temperature, thereby effectively having more hot water available, without worrying about scalding. This is my primary motivation, a 50 gallon tank, set to 120-degrees or so, not cutting it with a girlfriend now cohabiting and taking lots of baths.
2. By not having your tank set to a lower temperature, you avoid the risk of Legonnaire's disease.
3. The hot water coming to your faucets is always the same temperature, regardless of where the heater is in its cycle (thermostat hysteresis).
So, my question: what is a good brand/model to get ?